AVIF to DDS Converter

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Format Freedom

Break free from AVIF compatibility issues — DDS is supported by a much wider range of tools, devices, and operating systems.

Works Everywhere

Convert AVIF to DDS from any device — Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android. All you need is a browser and internet connection.

Bulk Conversion

Need to convert dozens of AVIF files? Upload them all and batch-convert to DDS — much faster than processing one at a time.

How to convert AVIF to DDS

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose dds or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your dds file right afterwards

About formats

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format derived from the AV1 video codec, developed by the Alliance for Open Media and specified in February 2019. The format leverages the intra-frame coding tools of AV1 — a royalty-free video codec backed by Google, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Netflix, and other major technology companies — to compress still images with substantially higher efficiency than JPEG, PNG, or even WebP. AVIF stores images in the HEIF (High Efficiency Image File Format) container, supporting both lossy and lossless compression, HDR (high dynamic range) with wide color gamuts up to 12-bit depth, alpha transparency, and animated sequences. At equivalent visual quality, AVIF files are typically 30-50% smaller than WebP and 50-70% smaller than JPEG, representing the largest compression improvement in mainstream image formats in over a decade. One advantage is exceptional compression efficiency — AVIF delivers visually indistinguishable images at dramatically lower file sizes, directly reducing bandwidth consumption and improving page load times for web content. The royalty-free licensing model provides another key strength: unlike HEIC/HEIF which relies on patent-encumbered HEVC, AVIF's AV1 foundation is free for anyone to implement without licensing fees. Browser support has reached broad adoption, with Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge all rendering AVIF natively. The format is rapidly gaining adoption for web images where quality-to-size ratio is paramount.
Initial release: February 8, 2019
DDS (DirectDraw Surface) is a container format for storing compressed and uncompressed textures, cube maps, volume textures, and mipmap chains, introduced by Microsoft with DirectX 7.0 on September 22, 1999. DDS files are designed for GPU-native consumption: the pixel data is stored in formats that graphics hardware can decompress directly during rendering — primarily S3TC/DXTn block compression (DXT1, DXT3, DXT5), and in later DirectX versions BC4 through BC7 — eliminating the CPU-side decompression step required by formats like PNG or JPEG. The file structure begins with a magic number and a 124-byte header specifying width, height, pixel format, mipmap count, and optional DX10 extended header for newer compression modes, followed by the raw surface data. DDS supports 2D textures, cube maps (six faces for environment mapping), volume/3D textures, and texture arrays, each with pre-computed mipmap chains that allow the GPU to sample appropriately sized versions at different distances. One advantage is rendering performance: because the GPU reads DDS data directly without decompression overhead, texture loading is dramatically faster than with traditional image formats, and the compressed data stays compressed in video memory, allowing more textures to fit in VRAM simultaneously. The format's dominance in game development is another key strength — DDS is the standard texture format for DirectX applications, supported natively by Unreal Engine, Unity, and virtually every PC game engine, as well as by image editors like GIMP (with plugin), Paint.NET, Photoshop (via NVIDIA plugin), and ImageMagick.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: September 22, 1999

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert AVIF to DDS?

DDS is the standard texture format for game engines — converting AVIF to DDS prepares your images as GPU-ready textures for Unity, Unreal, or DirectX apps.

How do I open DDS files?

Common options include NVIDIA Texture Tools, GIMP with plugin, Photoshop with plugin. The format has good support across major operating systems.

Can I convert AVIF to DDS for free?

Yes — Convertio offers free AVIF to DDS conversion. For professional volumes and larger files, premium plans provide expanded limits and priority processing.

Can I convert multiple AVIF files to DDS at once?

Batch conversion is supported. Upload several AVIF files simultaneously and each one converts to DDS independently in a single session.

Is the conversion process fast?

AVIF to DDS conversion usually finishes in a few seconds. Larger files may take slightly longer, but the cloud-based processing keeps things efficient.

Is my AVIF file safe during conversion?

Uploaded AVIF files are deleted immediately after conversion. DDS output files are removed from servers within 24 hours for your privacy.

AVIF to DDS Quality Rating

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